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Metastasis is the spread of cancer from one part of the body to another. A tumor formed by cells that have spread is called a “metastatic tumor” or a “metastasis.” The metastatic tumor contains cells that are like those in the original (primary) tumor. The plural form of metastasis is metastases
New method could more sensitively detect circulating tumor cells

New method could more sensitively detect circulating tumor cells

Genetic signature in localized prostate cancer can predict likelihood of tumor metastases

Genetic signature in localized prostate cancer can predict likelihood of tumor metastases

Scientists reveal molecular mechanism that increases the invasiveness of radioresistant cancer cells

Scientists reveal molecular mechanism that increases the invasiveness of radioresistant cancer cells

Myeloid cell can suppress the immune response to tumor cells

Myeloid cell can suppress the immune response to tumor cells

RNA-centric mechanism regulates microRNAs linked to cancer, neurological disorders

RNA-centric mechanism regulates microRNAs linked to cancer, neurological disorders

Researchers use new technique to find undetectable ‘hot spots’ inside aggressive breast cancer

Researchers use new technique to find undetectable ‘hot spots’ inside aggressive breast cancer

Researchers discover new ways to block the colonization and spread of tumor cells

Researchers discover new ways to block the colonization and spread of tumor cells

Researchers identify new potential therapeutic targets for SARS-CoV-2 infection

Researchers identify new potential therapeutic targets for SARS-CoV-2 infection

Researchers identify a promising target for treating chemo-resistant cancer cells

Researchers identify a promising target for treating chemo-resistant cancer cells

New method for producing FTVI enzyme could enhance therapeutic potential of cord blood transplants

New method for producing FTVI enzyme could enhance therapeutic potential of cord blood transplants

Genomic differences can help develop more personalized treatments for African American men

Genomic differences can help develop more personalized treatments for African American men

Study shows antibody-based drug could reduce cancer in mice

Study shows antibody-based drug could reduce cancer in mice

Study sheds light on the ability of melanomas to form early metastases

Study sheds light on the ability of melanomas to form early metastases

Researchers identify how melanoma redirects the immune system in cancer immunotherapy

Researchers identify how melanoma redirects the immune system in cancer immunotherapy

Rutgers researchers discover gene markers linked to metastatic prostate cancer

Rutgers researchers discover gene markers linked to metastatic prostate cancer

New mechanism of metastatic cancer cells discovered in substrates of different stiffness

New mechanism of metastatic cancer cells discovered in substrates of different stiffness

New laboratory test can capture and analyze the deadliest cells in brain cancer

New laboratory test can capture and analyze the deadliest cells in brain cancer

Immunotherapy using CAR NKT cells shows promise for treating solid tumors

Immunotherapy using CAR NKT cells shows promise for treating solid tumors

Researchers develop new testing platform for breast cancer cells

Researchers develop new testing platform for breast cancer cells

Study unravels how immunotherapy is 'uniquely suppressed' by liver cancers

Study unravels how immunotherapy is 'uniquely suppressed' by liver cancers

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